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Show letter, and says it would be melancholy inde a witness stands on quite another ground from tbat con i iered when your He wa a whs called and sworn. competent witneas to testify in his own behalf against, a third person, the defendant, and while the policy of the hw was to some extent involved, there was no express statute in the wa , but the statute of May 10th, 1807, expressly declares the wife to be incompetent as a witness for or agaiust her husband. Yours very respectful y, Geo. W Knaehkl Cleik City Court. In the trial, Woodruff was recalled and gave an account of his interviews Had told Tracy tbat the with Tracy latter misrepresented matters in bis statement of the ecndai, also tbnt he had at ued wines confidence in repeating what be had tod him about tie money paid ry Deecher, and Tracy he had done wrong Mrs. Ann M. Middlebrook testified she was acquainted with Mis Woodhull; visited her on October 2"ih. 1871. Mr. Cunley Elwar I Wheeler, Edward Bacon ind another gentleman were present; here was no conversation that evening on the subject of ibis scandal; in Sept., lo2, witness heard Mrs. Woo. I hull in a lecture in B mton, state that Iieecber had criminal relation. wHi Mrs. Tilt on. Joseph H. Richards, brot her of Mrs. filion, testified he remembered goinir before the investigating committee at Storrs' boune last summer Tricy made B Y TELEGRAPH. hu-ba- The Civil Rights Bill Unconstitutional. Free Labor in New Brunswick. Judge Neilson to Mrs. Tilton. The Mutiny at Sea. AMEiUGAN. Waxbingt.ori, 4. received informa- The Intliau bureau tion lrora Special Commissioner Shanks that the Mipplte so greatly needed for Indians near Fori Sill and ai Wichita agtncy hare all gone lorwar't from Cuddo within li e punt few dyn, t The inefficiency of provident and ibe. Indians ttiere suffering among have beeu causeJ by t It e failure ot the contractor 10 convey supplies fioni Cad lie claims thai do lo the ranervai on to-da- y if ii.o firut oit.nnt in complete Alpendence should result in anarchy. at is present to nothing though there exi t in evils such grave fears, justify must wbi?u some American institutions to is be remedied if it prou'tess Brussels, 4. nd ad-min- cone-qut-n- their transportation heretofore has beeu rendered impossible by the enraordin ary state of the roads aud bad weather The contract for the construction id the new revenue cutter lor the Co umbia river, was to day awarded by the Si ere tary of the Treasury to the New Oregwn sme remarks about my appearing bc- iron works of Albina, Oregon, for ore tLe committee 000. Congress, at the Tracyaid: lam Heg.ifeii, up here ss Beecher's counsel; and he told propriited $125,000 for the conbtruciion me that I would be asked if my sis'er and equipment of this vessel. had confessed lomeof having coin ever Senor Antonio Mantilla, who repremined rep.icd adultery with Beecher sented the Spanish republic here, I would not answer that question. that Presipresented his credentials to Hie Ie said my refusal to answer vould be dent as minister of the King of Spam. as answer in the affirmative. construed Many laborers employed on the public I refused md to go before the committee. works have struck for a dollar and a told me he was acting sure am Tracy The a half coatrao on say tiny day. as counsel for Beech, r. cannot pay more than one dollar, to the low price paid for the work, and FOREIGN. their loss by the sale of the District bonds. St John's, N B., 4 Bos' on, 4. The fund raised to secure and protect A' suit has been brought against the free labor in this port amounts to $105, in bank- 000. The laborers' society propose! to city of Boston by the axsigi Mr. thd of of ruptcy Armstrong, arrange a satisfactory rale ot wages it whose store whs blown up to prevent the hey were giveu all the work. The tner chants rejected the proposition and ihe spread of the great fire, to recover $70 000, the value of the sue and unex society decided to contiuue the strike. No one has heen found to Some laborers aje employed. pired lease. Berlin, 4. acknowledge the responsibility for blowThe North German Gazette gives a ing up the premises. New Orleans, 4. positive denial to the statement in Amer U S. district Morrieles, ican papers mat a coin pa uy Has Deeu Judge judge Of the eastern district of Texas, in a oigamzed hereto facilitate the return tu charge to the grand jury, reviewed the this country of German emigrants iu the oivil rights bill, and xprefsed the opin- United Slates. ion that all persons have a legai rig tit to Quebec, 4. have board and lodgings at an inn, Tbe ship Lake Michigan arrived Iroru transportation on fteamers and ou rail Glasgow, the first arrival of the season. roads or stages or entrance to theatres Madrid, 4 while they do not thereby acquire any King Alfonso received a papal nuncio social rights. To hold that a conductor to day. lie sanl be was aware of his of a railroad train cannot assign a duties of gratitude and affection lo the special car to ladies and children and hoiy father and should fulfil thm. their attendants to the eiclusion of all Loudon, 4 The mutineers on board the sshooner others, provided other pusstngers are furnished with cars with all the neces- Jefferson Bonden, Capt I'atlersen. from sary facilities for traveling would be to New Orleans, March &th, for London, establish social rights, privileges and took the opportunity to carry out their immunities. Therefore, his view of the piot to seuu the vessel who oh be act was that it was not intended to etlVct watch with the first mate aud tbe boy. social rights, but to aid civil an 1 leu; it The litter was gagged and the men th n !atie rights. In conclusion, the judge struck the first mate from behind, trac stated that if it shall be made to appear ing ms sKiiit. ine stcomi mate, d in that any inn keeper, manager of a thea ing to the rescue, was thrown overboard tre, or transportation agent has refused alive. Tbe boy goi free and alarmed proper facilities to any one on account (.apt. latterson. who, coming from the of race, color, or previous condition. cabin with two revolvers, fired upon the toe trranu jury will be authorized to tnutiueers with ellect. One of them re : it . . .i find a bill against them. me Beoonu was eiiveul seven uuiieis, wounded in the stomach, and the third Montgomery, AU., 4 The Democrats carried the city mate will live uutil the vessel reaches far the first time since the reconstruc London. tion. It is said that Sol citor General Halker will sucoeed the late Judge Pigotte Philadelphia, 4, received ou tbe bench. George II. Stuart, A steamer arrived yesterday from the cablegram from John V. Firwell, who has just arrived at Loi.d mfnm Cl io go, Cape of Good Hope with 50,000 m gold average from the diggings, tbe largest consign announcing tbat the week-daattendance at all the Moody and Sanbev ment yet received. One of the nuggets meetings was 27 000, and on Sundays weighs nine pounds. In the Commons ibis evening, O'Clery 35,000, making over 200,000 brought to gether weekly to hear the Atuericau withdrew his mot on for tbe recoguition evangelists. by Great Britain ot the belligerent rights of the Cai lists in Spain. Bourke, under Sbelbyville, 4. rna vemocratio mayor on the city secretary of tbe foreign department. Ma ticket was elected here for the ted that there was no reason to depart first time in tor ty five years. trom me policy ot non interference ob New Albany, 4. served duriug the previous civil wars in The Democratio city ticket was tleote tpun. hers At the opening of tbe Preshvterinn Jeffersonville, 4. synod to day, the moderator referred to The entire Democratio city ticket wis the revival movement set on foot by elected here .Moo'iy ana banker, aud expressed oordial sympathy with them in their Logansport, 4. The entire straight Democratic ticket religious vork was defeated in this city is day ly the London, 5. citiiens' ticket, by a majority ot 810, the The Dily News announces that the oitizens eleoting eight out of ten Earl of V enibroke will resign the under a. secretaryship of war and be succeeded L to-d- y oig s e-- non-seciel- y I .. to-da- y - to-da- y, y to-da- y -- to-da- to-da- conn-cilm- "Wilmington, N. C , 4. iWMREm mm e by Lord Cadogan. parties. The Baltimore American says an other Auieiiean haa distinjruishod Hi name is II' tum, and he has lately been attract hi uiself abroad. HE SPRING 1875. Dry Goods Department CO t C5 5 re CD rn cr C9 -- 1 r p 0 0 9 lie Catches Cannon Hall. I ntkki:t. ogkex, vtxu ji.vs.v In the chamber of representative, today. Aspremont Lynden, Minister of Foieign Atfurs, read the reply cf the Belgian government to the German note It denies tha Be g.um of Feb. l&ni consider Germany's deto declined Us mands The question of fulfi ling the ob igations to prevent subjects from dis uirbing neighboring couutiies applie not to Belgium alone, but to all stairs which regard it their duty to watch over When the Belgian governthe peace. ment is apprised of steps oeiugiakeu in Germany and otner c untries to remedy 'he deficiencies in their penal laws, it will examine its own in their bearing on tb customs, traditions and liberties of Belgium, with the siucerest desire to cooperate in the maintenance of good relations. Belgium is de'ermined to fulfil tbe duties of a neutral state, and to cu'tivate lie friendship of Germany. Aspremnnt, after reading the note, stated that an investigation of the lu chesne affair was in progress. II? closed with an appeal to the patiiotism of all Q i.1 2 oo 2 S ro (A -- 1 0 3: P SI m o C 3! 5 2 IO 2 o 1 -- S3 rv 1 V M M ci jr ci N M fc. au ' o 0 ti o o 5 - to to S O 5- 5 to CO J ft CI Gent's Furnishing Department, Ltwt Constantly adding the Styles lvliich renders it Complete. n' attention at ttie roiies uerueri-Paris by having a cannon ball fired at him and catching the ball in & his hands The prodigious Tact was witnessed nightly, and although the actors present avowed tint there sv s no trick, Pierre V en.,of' the Monde II lustre, would not believeit. Ilesaid Ileccived the followiny: that the cannon ball must be thrown FULL, Having latThe to Holtum from thu stage. 10 o ter made a bet of $5,000 francs that o he would perform the feat under o nditious which left no room to pJ) . c o doubt, and when the bet was taken CO 5 Veron designated Mabille as the 2 is X All thu for trial. tbe place journal 3 ists of Paris were invited, aud they 'Ji a wo v. o o 05 fi.und lloltuui there before his can PI K -- a c 2 non. It was examined with minute 3) CO Q 99 care, and the heavy ball was passed oo 1 from hand to hand. "I am no longer a in my own house," said Holtum; ' you are master here, and ycu must AS GOODS COST MORE ON ACCOUNT OF FREIGHT, U, watch over all tho arrangements." laid down in Salt Lake City than they do in Ogden, we can and do rL Having carefully aimed and lashed sell, on an average, cheaper. Give us a call and compare figures, and the his cannon, it was charged, and k will be result a purchase, thereby saving money, tinieand traeling expenes. hi) rlace against a plank target some tcu yards away. This was to how that the ball was solid, and the WALKER BROTHERS. slSly force of the powder great enough to send it through the plank. Holtum aim his of gua, and then g' t the placed his head in a certain positiou agaiust the plank, give the command The ball just grazed the to fire. hair and broke through the plank, rolling some twenty yardd further on. The same ball was picked up by the journalist, who again chargtd the cannon and sent home the ball, and L.AJECK! this time Holtum caught the ball iu his hands us neatly as he does night Have received the most complete assortment of He won his bet ly upon the stage. in 250 Trunks, Valises, Satchels, Grocery Department, Just 9 CD Hol-ttto- Spring Conference, 1875, TAlflnOR & CUTIsER, SALT CIT1T, ever brought into the bpring and will open them for inspection sale during April Conference. them without Country' Traders Should Goods Tcrritoty, and no one seemed disposed to acand offer his of francs to 3,000 cept any one who would perform the same asThe physical force tounding feat. lvouircd must be enormous, but Hol Fail. sec tum showed his strength by tossing up caunoa balls as if they were bo INDUCEMENTS many oranges. The enly precautions takeu are very simple; be wears TO very thick leather gloves, aud covers his breast with many thicknesses of E thin paper to form, a sort of cuirass. This lwoks like a very dangerous feat, and particularly the first part of it, where Hokum places his head agriast the target half au inch below where OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. the ball will probably strike. If the AT LAW HAPPT RELIEF P0R YOUNG MEX FROM powder should chance to be defective, tie etlWets of Error und Abuocs in early lite. ANI someday there might be au accident, Manhood Rsatoietl. ImpetliHunit to MurrintB reKOTAKYI'IBLIC. Now and moved. treatment. method of Sew snapping his head very neatly off. nnd CircnTrR Iwut Offlc, Main Street, oppomte J. RoyU'i hW rrmilien. Store, Ogdun, U. T. fre. in sealed envelopes. Address, 110WAIU) sSStf. SPECIAL STOKES. OO-OPEKATIV- Taylor & Cutler. ATTORNEY ASSOCIATION, No. 2 Smtli Ninth , Pliiotel-)hi- a, Vn., mi I astitutuiu liftving a hixh reputation Jimmy Brown came running into fur hotKraU)e condoot aud rrottikDl tki. Mrs. Jone's house the other day, saying: Ok, dear,' Mrs. Jones! Such C. W. STAYNEK, an accident has happened. Your sou (GILEAD.) John got under a four-horswagon load of pig iron down at the river, and it ran right over his head. Oh, READER AND LECTUBEH 001 Mrs. Joues screamed and Dearly fainted, when the little Sei Tor IVood, Hard and Histnry, Travels tnd Good and rascal added: "Don't cry, Mrs. Jones, Soil Coal. Humor with Quaint Spiced up W he wasn t hurt a bit. WITH THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. Amusing Anecdotes. hy, what do you mean? Hun over by a e His new Lecture on Ventilators. &c. Registers, and iron load not of wagon pig hurt?" "Well, you see, tho wagon Estimates for Heating and Ventilating was passing over the bridge and he THAT HUMAN BAnOMETERrromptljr furnished. was sitting under it fithing," replied the littlo raseal, shooting out at the HL1SS A WALLSS I.aKeSt Literary Institntes will pie" . always in writing. Agrees eSJ W (Send for Circulars.) t'lIHMOO,lIX. opcu door. L. CitySiayuer, Ccx 587, ti. HH-6- The British government intends to Judge Brooks, of the UuiieJ States district court, in charging the grand send the frigate Valorous to survey said the civil rights bill in jury, Bay and the North Atlantic. its criminal a?pct, which was the only London, 5. The Standard severely criticises the ehipe in which it could come before the let er from Gladstone read at tbeceu-tennijury, was unconstitutional and void. New York. 4. celebration of the buttle of LexThe following is Judge Neilson's reply ington. It remarks that the habit of to Mrs. Tilton: toadying to Americans is discreditable lam directed by Chief Justice Neilson in Euglish public men and journalists. to return your letter, as it caunot be read The results of republican experiment in in court; also to Btate that in civil cases tbe United States are of pubcounsel have the right to refraiu from lic life, extinction corruption of. public spirit, calling a particular witness, however oppression of the minority, disgust of coD'petent, and that neither court nor honorable men with politics, and the ciiont can ipterfere with the exercise ot transfer of government into the bunds that right. of corrupt, unscrupulous aud ignoraut The judge also instructs me to Bay persons. . .; tint the question whether you could be The Times fully endorses Gladstone's Bat-fin'- s to-da- y, al FURNACES, Ranges and Stoves e LYCKUM four-hors- "T II B NOSE- k63-t- u |